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Boulder Plastic Surgery & IV Seasons Skin Care - Boulder

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DOCTORS & OTHER STAFF MEMBERS

Justin B. Maxhimer, MD, FACS
Justin B. Maxhimer, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
5.0 | 25 Reviews
Hans R. Kuisle, MD
Hans R. Kuisle, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
5.0 | 5 Reviews
Winfield Hartley, MD - Account Suspended

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Boulder Plastic Surgery & IV Seasons Skin Care - Boulder

Boulder Plastic Surgery & IV Seasons Skin Care - Boulder

4.0 | 4 reviews
2525 4th St., Ste. 200, Boulder, Colorado

Practice Hours

Monday9:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday9:00am - 5:00pm
SaturdayCLOSED
SundayCLOSED

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Worth ItHalo Laser

The Best Aesthetician, Heather!

LOVE IV Seasons Skin Care! I have been seeing the best aesthetician, Heather, at IV Seasons Skin Care for 9 years. Heather is an expert at designing the best treatments and products for your individual skin care needs. I trust her expertise and always leave IV Seasons with a smile on my face! If you're looking for the best aesthetician, go see Heather! Everyone says I look 10 years younger than my age. Thank you Heather and IV Seasons Skin Care!

Worth ItHalo Laser

I'm excited for the final results!​

My face has many broken capillaries and old nodular acne scars givibg it a slight redness all over. I had the Halo fractional laser treatment on my face today, and the amount of care and effort put into the experience was phenomenal. Overall, it was a 2h appointment with numbing, explanation of the process, and a bag of post-care products and instructions. The lady performing the procedure was kind, knowledgeable, and caring. I took some Tylenol prior to starting because this laser will make you feel quite hot. They do provide a cool fan to blow where desired during the treatment, and a cool wrap is provided once an area is complete. The neck and the face are included. So far, I'm on night 1, but my heat gas subsided and I feel fine. I'm excited for the final results!

Worth ItNatrelle Breast Implants

33yo, 5'2, 116lbs, No Kids, Athletic, Natrelle 345cc High Profile Over the muscle

I was referred by a few friends to Dr. Hartley for breast implants. I went in for a consultation, and scheduled my Surgury two weeks later. I told him the look I wanted and my lifestyle. It’s been 4 weeks and I feel awesome about the way I look. I trusted him to make the final size decision while I was under, and they look amazing! Also, the scars are barely visable. Summer, Dr. Hartley’s nurse is also so comforting, calm and reassuring. I’m so glad I made the decision I did! Dr. Hartley is extremely talented! I went into my consultation and met with Dr. Hartley and his nurse summer. I haven’t been obsessed worh having boobs my entire life, but just got out of a 8.5 year long relationship, and I was chubbier before the relationship and started doing endurance biking and running during the relationship and boobs deflated. I told dr Hartley that the main look I wanted was sexy. I also told him I needed the shortest recovery time because I use my body for work as a pilates instructor, have 4 dogs that I need to care for and need to get back to activites asap. I tried on natrelle silicone boobs and liked te 325-375 with thinking 375 looked a little big. Dr hartley said he sits you up on the table and ultimately makes the size decision on what looks best. He also asks you to bring a few photos on the day of surgury.

Not Worth ItEyelid Surgery

Functional and Aesthetic Damage Post Surgery

I underwent a medically necessary upper blepharoplasty and ptosis repair in August 2023 with Dr. Rouch at Boulder Plastic Surgery due to documented vision impairment. I regret this decision and feel obligated to share my experience so others can make fully informed choices. Shortly after surgery, my heart rate dropped significantly, requiring hospital admission. Once swelling subsided, it became clear the surgical outcome was neither functionally nor aesthetically appropriate. Postoperative issues include: * Inability to keep both eyes closed (right significantly worse) * Severe dry eye in both eyes (not present prior) * Asymmetrical lid height * Worsened ptosis in the left eye * Multiple new folds and puckering of the right upper lid (likely caused by a permanent stitch per pattern Dr. Rouch) * Peak placement asymmetry in the left eyelid (a stitch was placed 2–3 mm too far from the nose compared to the right eye per Dr Rouch) * Noticeable change in overall eye shape and symmetry At my first post-op visit (1 week after surgery), Dr. Rouch was not present. The nurse indicated I would likely need a revision. At subsequent visits, staff celebrated the cosmetic result despite obvious asymmetry and ongoing functional problems, telling me to “wait for swelling to go down,” though concerns were evident early on. This continued through multiple appointments, including one for an incision infection. At my final follow-up in November (requested by me), I presented before-and-after photos and clearly outlined my concerns. After significant elaboration, Dr. Rouch agreed a revision was necessary but did not clearly explain the corrective plan. He offered to waive his surgical fee but stated I would still be responsible for hospital and anesthesia costs. No resolution was offered regarding these expenses, despite the revision being required due to the initial outcome. During that appointment, due to his inability or unwillingness to communicate a corrective plan, I asked if I should consult an oculoplastic surgeon trained in both ophthalmology and plastic surgery. He claimed to be an oculoplastic surgeon, but I found no evidence of fellowship training in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. This discrepancy significantly eroded my trust and contributed to my decision not to proceed with revision surgery under his care. Since then, I have consulted multiple ophthalmologists and fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeons. All have declined to operate. I have incurred substantial medical expenses, including ongoing treatment for severe dry eye, consultation fees, and Upneeq for the past 2½ years to help manage eyelid asymmetry—costs and conditions I did not have prior to surgery. Beyond physical and financial consequences, I have lost—and continue to lose—an extraordinary amount of time managing this outcome. Scheduling and attending consultations, seeking second and third opinions, researching specialists, managing daily eye care, coordinating medical records, and attempting to find a willing surgeon have required time away from work, family, and mental bandwidth. More than two years later, I remain in a cycle of maintenance, follow-up, and uncertainty about whether my eyes can be safely corrected. The impact extends beyond physical and financial effects. How my eyes function, how they look, and how I was treated postoperatively have been emotionally damaging. I trusted Dr. Rouch with my body and as a medical provider. Repeated dismissal of concerns, lack of accountability, and breakdown in transparency constituted a severe violation of that trust. The experience—physically, financially, and emotionally—remains traumatic. I strongly encourage prospective patients to verify a surgeon’s training, fellowship background, and board certifications, especially for complex eyelid and ptosis procedures. My experience with surgical outcome, communication, postoperative accountability, and ongoing time, emotional, and financial burden fell far below what I believe is reasonable for functional eyelid surgery. I would not choose this provider again.